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| How to Transcode Panasonic HDC-SD600 MTS to Final Cut on Mac | |
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| sheerylyy | 14 Apr 2014, 10:00 PM Post #1 |
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Panasonic HDC-SD600 ‘s high-sensitivity 3MOS system has achieved 7.59 million effective motion image pixels (2.53 megapixels x 3). This image sensor offers beautiful images with significantly better colour quality, detail and gradation than the 1MOS sensor system. The large-diameter F1.5 lens, 3MOS sensors, and newly developed Crystal Engine PRO have improved the efficiency of light gathering, increased sensitivity, and reduced noise by one-half to provide users with bright, low-noise recording even in dim lighting. Final Cut Pro X, the latest version of video-editing software geared for professionals from a company increasingly focused on mainstream consumers. Final Cut Pro X is a follow-up to Final Cut Pro X, software Apple released in 2009 as part of Final Cut Studio. Like Apple’s newly released of Mac OS X Lion, Final Cut Pro X was only be available to customers through the Mac App Store. However, this new released FCP X does not support well with Panasonic HDC-SD600 1080 60p/50p AVCHD Videos. ![]() So if you want to edit SD600 1080 60p/50p 28Mbps in Final Cut Pro X, you are recommended to use Panasonic Video Converter for Mac, which is the superior Mac Panasonic 60p/50p MTS to FCP X converter for Mountain Lion, Lion or Snow Leopard. It does not only convert Panasonic 1080 60p/50p AVCHD to H.264 MOV on Mac, but also merges 1080 60p/50p MTS files for import into Final Cut Pro X. Here is the step-by-step guide for you to import and edit Panasonic HDC-SD600 60p/50p MTS to H.264 MOV for Final Cut Pro X on iMac/MacBook Pro with Mac OS X like Mountain Lion, Lion, Snow Leopard, Leopard, Tiger. Step 1. Load AVCHD 1080 60p/50p videos to Panasonic Video Converter for Mac. After transferring .mts files from Panasonic HDC-SD600 camera, run UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac as the best Mac 1080 60p/50p MTS to H.264 MOV converter, and click the “Add File” button to load .mts videos. Step 2. Choose H.264/AVC MOV output format. Click the “Format” option, choose the HD video > HD MOV Video (*.mov) as output format. We are choosing .mov format, as this is the Mac compatible file extension. You can keep the 60fps by clicking the “Settings” button and enter 60 for the frame rate option. ![]() Step 3. Merge Panasonic AVCHD files. (optional) Select all the files and then click “Merge”, and the Panasonic HDC-SD600 1080 60p/50p MTS converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output. Step 4. Convert HDC-SD600 MTS to MOV for Final Cut Pro X. Click the convert button under the preview window, the Mac Panasonic MTS converter starts converting 1080 60p/50p MTS videos to H.246 .mov, and joining the MTS files for editing in Final Cut Pro X. After converting and merging the MTS files, just import the output files to Final Cut Pro X and the video is in HD 1920×1080. You can also import the output videos to Final Cut Express (FCE) 4 for editing in full HD. Tips: If you are using Final Cut Pro 5 or lower version, you can also choose HD video > HD MOV Video (*.mov) as output format for editing on Mac. UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac is also a Mac AVCHD/AVCHD Lite Converter/Player/Editor for Canon, Sony,Panasonic and JVC cameras. It’s specific on converting AVCHD/MTS/M2TS, AVCHD Lite MTS files to various video formats in sync and encoding them with preferred video codec for NLE programs on Mac, such as Final Cut Pro,iMovie, Final Cut Express, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Aperture 3, Pinnacle Studio, Kdenlive, Keynote, Avid Xpress Pro, Adobe Creative Suite 6, Adobe After Effects CS6/CC7, Sony Vegas Pro, DaVinci Resolve, iPhoto. And support ProRes 422, ProRes 4444, DNxHD, DVCPRO, Apple InterMediate codec, QuickTime MOV outputting with the best video quality interlaced or progressive. It’s also a smart assistant to well sync your footage to portable devices for playing back on iPad/iPhone/iPod, Android Devices like Samsung Galaxy, Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD; well support Nokia Lumia, Apple TV and other HDTV videos outputting; and other devices like XBox 720, ps4, etc. Read More : How to Windows 7 Blu-ray Player for Playing Blu-ray Disc on Windows 7? How to Make Canon XA25/Canon XA20 AVCHD MTS Compatible with Mac? Ingest/Load AVCHD MTS Files to iMovie 11/iMovie 09/iMovie 08/iMovie HD Transcode/Convert AVCHD MTS/M2TS to DNxHD MOV for Avid MC on Mac Convert PowerPoint, Convert PPT Files to AVI, MOV, MP4, MKV, VOB, WMV, FLV, MPG, etc How to Convert PowerPoint PPT to WMV for Windows Media Player/Media Center/Movie Maker? Blu-ray Player Software for Windows 7/8/8.1 Review : UFUSoft Blu-ray Player Blu-ray Video/Media Player Software for Windows 7/8/8.1/Vista 2014 Blu-ray Player Software Review : Windows 7 Blu-ray Video/Media Player |
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